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Deutsches Panzermuseum in Munster displays a magnificent overview of German, British, American and Israeli tanks and weapon systems from WW1 onwards.
You should reserve at least 2 hours for the visit.
Nice and helpful staff.

Amazing colection of tanks for past and present times. The items are arranged on cronological order, and so you can see and touch the evolution of this wonderful machines. It would be nice if we could enter some of them...

Most of the space show tanks and vehicles, maybe 2/3 German, but quite alot of British, US, Russian and modern tanks from several countries. There is even an Israeli Merkava. All are well displayed and well described. There is also an audio tour available as well as live guided tours once or twice per day.
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My friend and I visited the Munster Panzer Museum on July 10, 2014. For many years I have been an avid WWII tank buff and scale modeler, so to be able to see real WWII German panzers was very exciting for me. When planning the trip and looking at the general itinerary it first appears that Munster is located right...
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On our german tour we took in this very interesting museum and we're really surprised by the number of exhibits and the wealth of information available.To see the vehicles of mainly tanks but a lot of other vehicles including motor cycles and cars that you only saw before on films was really fascinating.If you decide to go don't mix this...
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This is the best tank museum in Europe, second only to Bovingdon Tank Museum, Dorset, England. Where this museum excels is its outstanding collection of WW2 German armour especially its examples of the early Panzer series, and of the Panther and Tiger. It also has a fine full size replica of the rare 1917 Sturmpanzerwagen A7V.
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Visited the Panzer museum in early May this year. I've never visited such a museum in my life before and hence, it was an experience. You'll love this place if you're a great fan of tanks. It has got the very first German made tank and it also has got the latest Leopard 2 tank up to the 2A4 version...
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This museum almost has too many tanks - a really wide collection, including some of the less common German models from WWII. Most of the information is in both German and English. They do guided tours, but exhibitions are well described if you want to walk through on your own.
There is a large collection of small arms and German...
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